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Situated in the southern part of Catalonia, just in the province of Tarragona, Costa Dorada is an area known for its beautiful beaches. The name “Daurada”, golden in Spanish, comes from the golden colour of the sand shining in the sun.
Apart from the coast, the area also offers a mountainous landscape in the mountains of Prades with its collection of small and romantic villages. You can also enjoy Modernism in Reus or the remains of the Roman civilization in Tarragona, without forgetting to enjoy one of the best theme parks in the world, Port Aventura World.
And how could it not be a paradise? Costa Daurada enjoys the Mediterranean climate that allows swimming for more than six months a year in the sea and it has less than 50 days of rain (or snow sometimes in the mountains of Prades). To find out more about the weather, check our infographics with the monthly weather statistics of the 18 biggest cities in Spain.
Its climate, its light and its geographical situation have made Costa Daurada a welcoming land for many civilizations since prehistoric times.
One of the most critical historical moments was in Roman times when Julius or Caesar lived in the town of Tarraco (now Tarragona) for a few years when he was recovering from an illness. Since then, the Roman city of Tarraco became the capital of “Hispania Criterior” (north of the Roman Iberian Peninsula). In addition, the city is passed by the “Via Augusta”, the Roman road linking Rome with Cadiz. With the fall of Rome, the city, and the area consequently lost importance.
Another historical moment to consider was in the nineteenth century when modernism exploded in more than 80 buildings in the city of Reus.
The remains of the Roman civilization in Tarragona are a world heritage site of UNESCO
In 1991, the monastery of Santa Maria de Poblet, located in Vimbodi-Poblet (in the middle of the mountains of Prades), became the first monument to receive the name as a World Heritage Site by Unesco. This monastery is one of the most important in Europe and is the largest monastic settlement in Europe. In addition, since the Middle Ages, it is an important symbolic reference for the countries of the old Crown of Aragon.
Montblanc cave paintings and the antique town of Tarragona, the old “Tarraco” are also considered World Heritage (1998 and 2000 respectively).
Apart from buildings and monuments, the human pyramids are one of the biggest cultural events in the Catalonian town of Castells. They also won the name of Intangible Heritage of Humanity by Unesco in 2010. The first “colla” or group of “Castellers” was formed more than two centuries ago in Valls.
The main cities of the Costa Daurada are Tarragona (130,000 inhabitants), Reus (100,000 inhabitants), Salou (26,000 inhabitants), Calafell (25,000 inhabitants), Cunit (about 12,000 inhabitants), Torredembarra (15,000 inhabitants), Vilaseca (22,000 inhabitants), Cambrils (33,000 inhabitants) and L’Atmetlla de Mar (a little more than 7,000 inhabitants).
The AP7 motorway (toll road) and the N340 road are the main roads in the area. The two routes cross the area from east to west and join the Costa Daurada with Barcelona.
The city of Tarragona is also a communication link. In its harbour arrive cruises to and from different parts of Europe, making the port of Tarragona one of the busiest in the Mediterranean area. Also, a few kilometres from the city is the AVE Tarragona station, where you can take the high-speed train that connects with Madrid, Barcelona and France.
Another way to connect with Barcelona, also by train, is with the R2 Cercanías line that reaches the cities of Cunit and Calafell.
Concerning airports, the main and only in the area is the airport of Reus, where you can fly to many destinations in Europe thanks to the low-cost airlines, as Ryanair, operating at the airport. Likewise, the airport Barcelona El Prat is not far from the area (for example, it is about 100 km from Tarragona) if you want to fly to more destinations.
The tourist offer of the area is of great quality since there is much to do. For example, in a few kilometres, you can enjoy history (Roman Tarragona), art (modernism in Reus), monuments (Roman ruins), nature, sports, traditions (the events of “Castellers”), gastronomy, and much more. In addition, the offer is complemented by a series designed for parents with their children to experience new sensations with the natural environment, not forgetting a visit to Port Aventura World, one of the largest amusement parks existing in Europe.
For families, Salou, Cambrils, Vila-Seca, La Pineda Platja, Calafell, El Vendrell and the Prades Mountains are the best places since there are all kinds of services that a family wants to have. They have also been certified by the Generalitat de Catalunya as a Family Tourism Destination.
If you are looking for a quiet place after spending a lifetime working, the beaches are the best excuse to find that peace. Some of the best beaches on the Costa Daurada are Comaruga beach in El Vendrell, Torredembarra Canyadell cove, beach Savinosa (Tarragona), Playa Llarga (Salou) and beach Llosa (Cambrils).
The Modernism in Reus
The main events and festivals of Costa Daurada are:
The Golden beaches of the Costa Daurada
As in the rest of the country, the real estate market has experienced high growth over 2017 and in some municipalities of Costa Daurada, the number of transactions increased by as much as 50%!
Although this transaction’s growth has occurred, prices have not yet reflected this increase. Depending on the cities, prices are between € 1,500 and € 2,000.
The prime area located in Costa Daurada with exceptional beaches and proximity to one of the major European cities such as Barcelona, makes a strong appeal to invest in the real estate market.
As for foreign investment in the real estate market in the area, according to Ana Quesada from Central Park Salou:
“currently, the nationalities that buy more are the French and the Belgian, with the first one having increased the most in recent times. ” A few years ago, as indicated by David Janssen of the real estate Barnamar, “the Russians were the main customers in the Costa Daurada before the crisis in Ukraine. Although now the French are more active on the market, the Russians are continuing to have more financial power “.
And Ana Quesada adds:
“most invests in apartments near the coast and are about five minutes from the beach.” “Customers can purchase homes with 1 bedroom near the beach for about 50,000 to € 60,000. “
As far as cities are concerned, according to David Janssen:
“most of the operations are carried out in Salou, Cambrils and Pineda. “
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The Costa Dorada is the coastal area in the south of Catalonia. It is located in the province of Tarragona and offers a varied landscape of beaches, mountains and countryside. The many hiking trails, bike tours, mountain biking are ideal for discovering its extraordinary views and dream beaches. Indeed, this region is distinguished by its beautiful beaches and its golden sand, illuminated by the rays of the sun, hence its name in Spanish “Costa Daurada“, the Golden Coast in French. Let’s go to its discovery.
Tarragona is the most important city of the Costa Dorada. It is the capital of the province of Tarragona and was declared World Heritage by UNESCO in 2000. Find all the World Heritage sites of the Unesco here with the other 10 reasons why you should buy a property in Spain. All the archaeological wealth of the city are present through its Roman walls, circuses, amphitheatres and Roman theatres among others. With more than 130,000 inhabitants, Tarragona is not only a medieval town that attracts many tourists but also a city that moves all year round and is very accessible. Indeed, Tarragona is connected to the big cities of Spain and France by the A7 motorway by car, by plane thanks to its international airport of Reus, but also by the train, thanks to the AVE / TGV from France and Barcelona just an hour away.
Tarragona is also home to one of Spain’s largest and most popular amusement park complexes: Port Aventura, a park with a varied theme for children and adults alike. Nearby, Tarragona also offers many water games parks for the families.
The Roman aqueduct in Tarragona
Here are the must-see places to visit in Tarragona, an active city all year round:
– The cathedral, which dates from the XII-XIV century
– The model of Roman Tarraco, replica in miniature of the town
– The Roman amphitheatre, where took place the old gladiatorial battles
– The Praetorium and Roman circus
– The balcony of the Mediterranean
– Placa de la Font, Plaça del Forum and Plaça del Rei
– El Serrallo, typical fishing district
– La Rambla Nova
– Tarragona Central Market
– The beaches
The Roman amphitheatre in Tarragona
For centuries, Tarragona is very well connected by paths between the different neighbouring villages. These paths are suitable for walking, cycling, riding and will get you close with those wonderful landscapes, horizons and heritage of this city. In total, 75 km of these paths have been created to enjoy nature. They are easy to find even though some of them are old trails that linked villages, others led to masías and farms, and others – such as the coastline or perimeter – were used to monitor hazards from the farmlands, Sea and contraband. Admiring the beaches from the heights is an activity that the nature lovers will enjoy.
The sandy beaches of Tarragona and the sublime small coves: Cala Fonda (Tarragona), Cala Jovera (Tarragona), Cala Penya Tallada (Playa Salou), Playa El Dorada (Cambrils) and Playa Penyals (Miami Playa) are among the top of the Costa Dorada‘s beach. They will give pleasure to swimmers and sportsmen in search of tranquillity. For sure, there is a wide range of aquatic activities to enjoy the pleasant temperature of the sea during more than half of the year.
Have a quick look at the many activities of the Costa Daurada on the infographic created by HowtobuyinSpain.
Only an hour from Barcelona by car, Tarragona offers very competitive prices in real estate. The average price per square meter of the province of Tarragona is € 1,250 as of the end of June 2018, which is very affordable taking into account the proximity of the coast, Barcelona, the quality of life offered and the cost of living make it very affordable for the Frenchs. The prices for the capital of the same name is a little higher: 1.470 € / m2.
If you want to buy a house or an apartment on the Costa Dorada, you will need to know the area to be targeted.
To benefit from affordable prices and accommodation corresponding to your search criteria, it is strongly recommended to use a property finder who knows the local market well but also the pitfalls to avoid.
Séverine his our local independent property finder. She will assist you for that. Have a look at the last mission she did for her customers:
A brand-new apartment with sea views with 80 sq meter terrace
A small villa in the countryside of Tarragona, 200 meters from the beach
A nice villa with views on the countryside of Vilafranca del Penedes
If you are looking to buy in Spain, we would suggest that you read our earlier paper on Property hunting: 6 essential reasons for loving your Spanish real estate shopper. This paper is very interesting and gives you some of the important reasons why working with a property hunter is very useful for foreigners looking to buy in Spain. You will find specific samples our independent local partners worked on in Alicante, Valencia, Barcelona and Madrid. Here are our other “Case study” written on Madrid, Barcelona and Tenerife: Property hunting “Case study” in Madrid, Property hunting “Case study” in Barcelona and Property hunting “Case study” in Tenerife written by our local independent property finders.
Sabine is our local property finder in Costa Dorada. Sabine is active on Costa Dorada since 2019 and lives in Spain since 2015. She is our
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